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1...@dont-email.me>, "Obveeus" <
Obv...@aol.com>
wrote:
> PITCH PERFECT: A theatrical film about college glee clubs. This film had
> boatloads of singing, but not much of it was particularly good. In fact,
> the only person that I felt did a good job was the lead male 'potential
> boyfriend' character. Meanwhile, the lead female, who also stars as the
> lead female on CULT's show within a show, showed up here to take up space
> and be uninspiring...
Icebreaker has already schooled you on this, though it occurs to me that
maybe you were trying to make a joke - remember: humor does NOT come
through on Usenet without the accompanying emoticon!! (a branch of the
Decepticons!!!)
> What did you watch?
House of Blood (recorded) - I recorded this off Chiller some weeks back.
This was trippy. It must have been a German co-production, because I
swear half (or more!?!) the actors in this were German (J�rgen Prochnow
cameos), and I'm not even sure it was filmed in the Pacific Northwest
(it may have filmed in German too).
Anyway, it was also problematic. First, I'll flag it for unnecessary
use of non-linear storytelling (an issue that might have been compounded
by poor editing, actually). Second, it was plenty gory (which is good!),
but Chiller cut out a lot of the gore which is *bad* (Chiller is way up
the dial - why the heck are they bothering to edit for content?!).
Overall, a mixed bag.
The Big Bang Theory (recorded) - "The Contractual Obligation
Implementation". Sheldon, Leonard and Wolowitz have to do science
outreach to high school-aged girls; Raj tries to date. This was a *very*
weak effort, I thought.
soaps - Pass...
The Lost (Chiller) - Chiller goes off-script again, and gives us another
"true crime" flick masquerading as horror (they did this previously with
"Vampire Clan"). (Actually, this flick is only loosely 'true crime', as
it's actually based on a novel by Jack Ketchum...)
Anyway, I don't think this was quite as good as the IMDb reviews
would have you think, though it was still pretty good, and the ending
does pack a wallop.
But there are some surprising actors in here (e.g. Katie Cassidy is
in here, early in her career, in a cameo; Shay Astar, completely
unrecognizable from her "3rd Rock From The Sun" days, is virtually the
second lead - WEHT her, anyways??!!) - for example, you think the
actress who plays the "bad girl", Katherine, is a lousy actress, until
the scene where she gets a phone call about a tragedy, and then you
realize that she can really act. The lead, who plays the movie's main
protagonist/psycho is also quite good.
I'd give this one a "recommend".
Nikita - This really was like a return to the good old days! - Nikita
and Alex go out (alone) on a mission to retrieve Ari Tasarov's son
(played by the kid from "Awake") before Amanda and her crew does. The
other thing that was fun about this is that Division and Amanda actually
go up against someone who's even better than they are - Ari's son's
bodyguard (Andrew Divoff) who kicks their butts several times!
Anyway, fun episode I though. And it sports a shocking twist, re:
Alex (though it looks like they're going to waste the opportunity in
just the next episode... :/ ).
Cult - OK, this show isn't as interesting as they think it is.
To add insult to injury, I finally see Stacey Dash, and she's in this
episode/show for like 2 seconds. At least this episode sported Elizabeth
Rice as the guest-star (though she looks so old now - too old to be a
believable college student :( ). And once Spencer Locke, who will
always live in infamy as the irredeemably evil Bitsy from "Ned's
Declassified...", showed up, it was pretty obvious who this episode's
"bad guy" was.
Again, I can't help but shake the feeling that they took the wrong
tact with this one - frankly, their overall theme of "social media run
amuck" just isn't very compelling. There are other ways they could have
gone with this (e.g. something much more in the vein of "Videodrome" or
"The Signal") that would have been a lot more interesting. As it is, I
find their show-within-a-show a *lot* more watchable, yet that only
shows up for seconds each episode - heck, just drop this boring
conspiracy nonsense with Jeff and Skye, and just give us Agent Kelly vs.
Billy, please!!
After that, I watched the last half of "Transporter 3" - it's quite
derivative of "Transporter 1" (and it's been a while since I've seen
that one...), but I think "Transporter 3" sports a more compelling
'transportee' this time, and better set pieces.
Recorded for later: The Sadist (off TCM), and Walk All Over Me (off
LMN).
--
"Surf-crazed aliens... Of course." - Amber, "Alien Surf Girls",
Episode #1.1, "Wipeout".
Wait a minute... "Of course"?! "*Of course*"?!! Did I miss a step here??!!